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north korea's foreign minister. pak chun has arrived in hanoi to attend the final day of the asean foreign ministers meeting on friday. north korea takes part in the conference every year. at hanoi airport pak refused to answer questions from reporters and went straight to his hotel. the north korean foreign minister is expected to stress the promotion of diplomatic dialogue, including the resumption of the six-party talks to end the controversy over the sinking. but pak is likely to strongly oppose next week's scheduled joint military drills between south korea and the u.s. in the sea of japan and the yellow sea. >>> u.s. president barack obama has signed a bill to give the government new regulatory powers over financial institutions. it's the biggest overhaul of financial rules since the great depression in the 1930s. obama put the bill into law on wednesday. he wants to avoid a repeat of the global economic crisis triggered by the 2008 collapse of u.s. investment bank lehman brothers. the controversial bill took
north korea's foreign minister. pak chun has arrived in hanoi to attend the final day of the asean foreign ministers meeting on friday. north korea takes part in the conference every year. at hanoi airport pak refused to answer questions from reporters and went straight to his hotel. the north korean foreign minister is expected to stress the promotion of diplomatic dialogue, including the resumption of the six-party talks to end the controversy over the sinking. but pak is likely to strongly...
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a very symbolic message to north korea two part message one is that north korea has a decision to make to go down this path of self isolation and more sanctions or come back to the six party talks negotiate denuclearization and get economic and diplomatic concessions and the second big message to north korea is that their sinking of the south korean warship to china has consequences and also to warn north korea future provocations. you talk about provocations isn't the u.s. being provocative in saying or certainly bringing up this alleged incident because in fact north korea said look if there's any element of punishment directed towards north korea for this alleged incident they will then go to wall now that is surely being provocative on the u.s. and u.n. . so there's a lot of differing perspectives we just came through the u.n. security council debates there in deliberations or produced a presidential statement that focused on the action rather than the actor so you saw that statement condemning the sinking of the chart on but not referring directly to north korea now we're in this
a very symbolic message to north korea two part message one is that north korea has a decision to make to go down this path of self isolation and more sanctions or come back to the six party talks negotiate denuclearization and get economic and diplomatic concessions and the second big message to north korea is that their sinking of the south korean warship to china has consequences and also to warn north korea future provocations. you talk about provocations isn't the u.s. being provocative in...
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to impose enormous military pressure on north korea with the goal of seeing it collapse north korea as you know it's been under a mountain of sanctions since one thousand nine hundred fifty those sanctions have long with other events have managed to impoverished the country but by imposing this enormous military pressure unremitting military pressure on the country it's forced to. to plough a whole lot of its limited resources into its military which only perhaps hasten the day when it will find itself collapsing which is exactly what it is that the united states and the south korea want to see happen around will very interesting to hear what you have to say thanks very much for sharing your views on the situation there foreign policy analyst stephen gallon speaking to us live in canada appreciate it he thinking. well still to come on the program this hour for you the latest in our russia close up series will be taking to the city of lucca is near moscow and you can find out what drives some ex-pats to live there. but first the unprecedented heat wave sweeping russia continues unaba
to impose enormous military pressure on north korea with the goal of seeing it collapse north korea as you know it's been under a mountain of sanctions since one thousand nine hundred fifty those sanctions have long with other events have managed to impoverished the country but by imposing this enormous military pressure unremitting military pressure on the country it's forced to. to plough a whole lot of its limited resources into its military which only perhaps hasten the day when it will...
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they drew inspiration from north korea. he even tried to prove his cold war independence by hosting president nixon during a lavish visit. in december of 1989, it unraveled. his security apparatus turned against him. immediately afterwards, they were shot. the tents have been taken and their bodies are in the ground. one family member said that the bodies were wrapped in the black winter coat that he wore the day that he died. romania is now a emerging democracy, the execution of the charchesku's was the last time that the death penalty was used. >> barack obama has finally signed into law a bill on financial reform. the most sweeping change to the way to the banking system operates. insuring that no single company's failure could endanger the economy. >> the fact is that the financial industry is related to our nation's ability to grow and prosper. there are a lot of bankers out there that want to do right. this reform will help sponsor innovation, not hamper it. it is designed to make sure that everyone follows the same s
they drew inspiration from north korea. he even tried to prove his cold war independence by hosting president nixon during a lavish visit. in december of 1989, it unraveled. his security apparatus turned against him. immediately afterwards, they were shot. the tents have been taken and their bodies are in the ground. one family member said that the bodies were wrapped in the black winter coat that he wore the day that he died. romania is now a emerging democracy, the execution of the...
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more american sanctions are put on north korea' after their sinking of a south korean warship earlier this year. >> that must halt their belligerence. >> president obama signed into law the most wide-ranging financial forms since the great depression of the 1930's. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs around america and around the globe. the president of sedan is a question. the bodies of another dictator raise questions after exhumation. it was the scene of intense fighting six years ago, a and a new survey shows increases in cancer and infant mortality. they say that carrying out a clinical investigation is extremely difficult. johnson's in went in briefly to get this report. >> it was only possible to say a few hours, but in that time we found large numbers of children -- many of the children had tumors on their spines and there was plenty of evidence of brain damage. some of the cases were too dreadful to show. a report has been published that details the results of a survey of 4800 people in fallujah. cancer and other problems are significantly higher than those of the p
more american sanctions are put on north korea' after their sinking of a south korean warship earlier this year. >> that must halt their belligerence. >> president obama signed into law the most wide-ranging financial forms since the great depression of the 1930's. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs around america and around the globe. the president of sedan is a question. the bodies of another dictator raise questions after exhumation. it was the scene of...
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food was exported while romanians were added and they drew inspiration from north korea. he even tried to prove his cold war independence from the soviet union by hosting president nixon to a lavish visit. >> december 1989, the mists of ravel, faltering during the speech. his security apparatus turned against him and the couple's found themselves facing a military tribunal. immediately afterwards, they were shot. the tests have been taken and the bodies are up from the ground. results could take months. one family member said that the body thought to be ceausescu's was wrapped in the black winter coat that he wore the day he died. there were holes in it that they resume the were the bullets of the firing squad. romania is now an emerging democracy. the execution of the ceausescus was the last time that the death penalty was used. >> a reminder of our top story, doctors in fallujah have been reporting abnormally large numbers of birth defects. the new survey shows increases in cancer, leukemia, and infant mortality. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top
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do you think that is the regime in north korea. a large distance between the militants and the ordinary people i think that vision was rather stable it's much more stable than fifteen years ago when. his father now washington d.c. recently suggested are living more sanctions against north korea and if you look over the past with iran and with north korea the sanctions don't really appear to work do they you think just take a freeze of columns which i think the only thing which americans could do some new york can't but the last time they were twenty five million dollars it's a small money actually even for north korea now finally so i'm running out of time here with these military exercises off the peninsula they're going on for a couple more days now you originally said they were going to use our nuclear deterrent if these exercises are carried out now pyongyang has been rather quiet as of late do you think they'll come out borking once again or what do you think well i think that's a. common policy of. course and so. on so there
do you think that is the regime in north korea. a large distance between the militants and the ordinary people i think that vision was rather stable it's much more stable than fifteen years ago when. his father now washington d.c. recently suggested are living more sanctions against north korea and if you look over the past with iran and with north korea the sanctions don't really appear to work do they you think just take a freeze of columns which i think the only thing which americans could...
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white house sears issue we take the suggestions from north korea? -- >> how seriously should we take the suggestions from north korea? >> i think this will be dismissed as the usual diplomatic issues. washington is already refusing to take this latest outburst at face value. a spokesperson responded saying, we need from north korea is fewer provocative words and more constructive action. having said that, i think it will cause concern. any hint of rising tension will trouble the government. in particular, china. they have been warning them to trade carefully. >> the war games take place on sunday. is the right? >> they will begin on sunday morning. they last for four days. they are very large-scale exercise. 22 ships. 8000 personnel. >> and american research institute says research measures by u.s.-led forces in afghanistan should also lead to a decline in insurgent attacks after analyzing incidents involved more than 4000 deaths across the country, they concluded that revenge was a key motive in carrying out attacks. the curve on the bombings were
white house sears issue we take the suggestions from north korea? -- >> how seriously should we take the suggestions from north korea? >> i think this will be dismissed as the usual diplomatic issues. washington is already refusing to take this latest outburst at face value. a spokesperson responded saying, we need from north korea is fewer provocative words and more constructive action. having said that, i think it will cause concern. any hint of rising tension will trouble the...
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sanctions against north korea. german chancellor angela merkel defends her government pause performance amid slumping approval ratings. and astronomers find a massive star, 10 million times brighter than the sun. >>> the united states says it is imposing new sanctions on north korea to try to discourage it from behaving provocatively. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton announced the talks after talks with south korean leaders in seoul, following p'yongyang's alleged sinking of a naval vessel in march. it targets luxury items, and the sale or purchase of arms. . >> hillary clinton and robert gates in the demilitarized zone. it is a symbolic visit, one of a number of visits to show support for the south following the alleged attack on the south korean warship. gates used the opportunity to point out problems in the north. >> it is stunning how little has changed, and yet how much south korea has continued to grow. the north, by contrast, is in isolation. >> north korea's nuclear program is another stumbling bloc
sanctions against north korea. german chancellor angela merkel defends her government pause performance amid slumping approval ratings. and astronomers find a massive star, 10 million times brighter than the sun. >>> the united states says it is imposing new sanctions on north korea to try to discourage it from behaving provocatively. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton announced the talks after talks with south korean leaders in seoul, following p'yongyang's alleged sinking of a...
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korea had nothing to do with the sinking of that shit so of course the reason is that it was north korea to blame for the sinking but still there is. some chance of that it was a mine and that it was some accident and i think that the most important thing or even that it was a friendly fire because the most important think is that was the time of military drilling in the west sea and there was of course. reports said that there were no other ships like north to the north korean submarine is but actually there were fifteen or thirteen washrooms from south korea which were just drilling the. actions so it's quite strange that the they were not supported at this if they were spotted at the time then ok. one hundred percent but. two months later so that's the main job for me and as you were saying earlier conclusion reached by that international investigation was that pyongyang north korea sank the ship in your opinion how likely is that that conclusion could have been construed as a political i think it's almost one hundred percent political because just international it was all conflicts w
korea had nothing to do with the sinking of that shit so of course the reason is that it was north korea to blame for the sinking but still there is. some chance of that it was a mine and that it was some accident and i think that the most important thing or even that it was a friendly fire because the most important think is that was the time of military drilling in the west sea and there was of course. reports said that there were no other ships like north to the north korean submarine is but...
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the problem with sanctions in north korea is that they have been sanctions of one sort or north korea since nineteen fifty fifty one since the korean war. they have not had much noticeable effect over the years new measures repeat those measures that have been imposed since two thousand and six by the united nations. nuclear tests north korea conducted the current sets of sanctions which are very similar to what she said today. goods. means that the people aren't affected but if you reduce the amount of funds coming into the country the top leadership is and. it will be. to some other news stories across the globe the scientists in romania have signed out also are believed to be the borders of for my remaining dictator nicolaus and his wife their children want to confirm they were actually buried at the sport in budapest to her restaurant that officials took samples from the corpses before burying the coffins churches schools were money of a twenty five years before being executed anticommunist revolt. the worst flooding in more than a day. it has left over seven hundred dead and more
the problem with sanctions in north korea is that they have been sanctions of one sort or north korea since nineteen fifty fifty one since the korean war. they have not had much noticeable effect over the years new measures repeat those measures that have been imposed since two thousand and six by the united nations. nuclear tests north korea conducted the current sets of sanctions which are very similar to what she said today. goods. means that the people aren't affected but if you reduce the...
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problem with sanctions and north korea's sanctions. on north korea since nineteen fifty fifty. of the korean war. have not had much noticeable effect. summarized very broadly by mrs clinton. those measures have been imposed since two thousand and six by the united nations. nuclear tests north korea conducted and it's really very hard to see. anything new in what she's saying now it may be that she intends or the administration intends to have more. sanctions but again. but in theory everything is already covered all right but what about you saying not having much of an impact what the people in korea north korea itself the impoverished people she's saying she does not want these sanctions to have any effect on the people the. population there but actually is that true will they have an a further effect. it's very hard to tell the current sets of sanctions which are very similar to what she said today or you. know goods. in theory that means that the people aren't affected but if you reduce the amount of funds coming into the country the top leadership isn't going to carry that
problem with sanctions and north korea's sanctions. on north korea since nineteen fifty fifty. of the korean war. have not had much noticeable effect. summarized very broadly by mrs clinton. those measures have been imposed since two thousand and six by the united nations. nuclear tests north korea conducted and it's really very hard to see. anything new in what she's saying now it may be that she intends or the administration intends to have more. sanctions but again. but in theory everything...
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north korea's been sanctions of one sort or another on north korea since one nine hundred fifty fifty one since the outbreak of the korean war. they have not had much noticeable effect over the years the new measures repeat those measures that have been imposed since two thousand and six by the united nations following the two nuclear tests that north korea conducted the current sets of sanctions which are very similar to what she said today are aimed goods aimed at us now in theory that means that the people aren't affected but if you reduce the amount of funds coming into the country the top leadership is going to carry that it will be ordinary people. for more on all the stories we're covering our web site home and he is a snapshot of what's online right. russia's traffic police say over a billion dollars yeah it could be saved if traffic jams are properly but they're going to and i'm talking places for thirty percent of vehicles it's a huge challenge to fix. and a british woman suffering from having cash in hand something which doesn't trouble everybody find out why she can't even
north korea's been sanctions of one sort or another on north korea since one nine hundred fifty fifty one since the outbreak of the korean war. they have not had much noticeable effect over the years the new measures repeat those measures that have been imposed since two thousand and six by the united nations following the two nuclear tests that north korea conducted the current sets of sanctions which are very similar to what she said today are aimed goods aimed at us now in theory that means...
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there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship to lead government is not a government that is interested in peaceful coexistence with north korea. is to see the collapse of north korea and its absorption into the so. it's also so. especially as the south korean government's report was released on the eve of gubernatorial and local elections the opposition parties have found that to be rather suspicious there's also the case that. the idea that a north korean submarine could have been operating in the shallow waters which is which. is incredible and in fact the former chief of naval staff of south korea in the days immediately following the sinking brought this to the attention of south koreans he said it's impossible to think that a north korean submarine was operating in those waters it's just not the kind of waters in which any submarine can operate so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this thinking and that wa
there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship to lead government is not a government that is interested in peaceful coexistence with north korea. is to see the collapse of north korea and its absorption into the so. it's also so. especially as the south korean government's report was released on the eve of gubernatorial and local elections the opposition parties have found that to be rather suspicious there's also the case...
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the problem with sanctions in north korea's that they have been sanctions of one sort or another on north korea since one nine hundred fifty fifty one since the outbreak of the korean war. they have not had much noticeable effect over the years the new measures repeat those measures that have been imposed since two thousand and six by the united nations following the two nuclear tests that north korea conducted the current sets of sanctions which are very similar to what she said today. goods and. now in theory that means that the people aren't affected but if you reduce the amount of funds coming into the country the top leadership isn't going to carry that it will be ordinary people. just remind you as well as being on screen twenty four hours a day we're allowing for you twenty four hours a day so check out any of our stories about dot com any time anything you may have missed on here's some of what streaming there right now russian traffic police say moscow could save a billion dollars a year just by tackling the daily gridlock but the number of cars keeps growing. and money to spare
the problem with sanctions in north korea's that they have been sanctions of one sort or another on north korea since one nine hundred fifty fifty one since the outbreak of the korean war. they have not had much noticeable effect over the years the new measures repeat those measures that have been imposed since two thousand and six by the united nations following the two nuclear tests that north korea conducted the current sets of sanctions which are very similar to what she said today. goods...
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allies over the sinking of a south korean warship blamed on north korea. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell told reporters that clinton will leave on monday and visit the two countries after attending an aid conference in afghanistan. in announcing clinton's tour, campbell urged north korea to take concrete action toward abandoning its nuclear program. >> the united states and south korea have always maintained, and our position is clear, that we are prepared under the right circumstances to sit down in a dialogue with north korea. >> in seoul clinton is scheduled to attend a meeting with the foreign and defense ministers of south korea, along with u.s. defense secretary robert gates. she'll then head to vietnam to take part in the asean regional forum, a framework for discussing security issues affecting the asia pacific. campbell also said clinton will meet with japanese foreign minister katsuya okada on the sidelines of the asean conference. they're expected to discuss the relocation of the u.s. futenma air base in okinawa, among other issues. >
allies over the sinking of a south korean warship blamed on north korea. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell told reporters that clinton will leave on monday and visit the two countries after attending an aid conference in afghanistan. in announcing clinton's tour, campbell urged north korea to take concrete action toward abandoning its nuclear program. >> the united states and south korea have always maintained, and our position is clear, that we are prepared under the right...
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now for small but wild news this hour north korea has called for joint military exercises between south korea and the u.s. to be counseled calling them a threat to global peace it also described new u.s. sanctions as a clear expression of intensified hostility hillary clinton is expected to discuss the issue jane the assy and we've known for a tension it was high considerably in march off to north korea was accused a sinking a warship belonging to the south. who is weeping across south and signed up with water and to rain to the country the storm comes after a severe flooding and landslides that left more than seven hundred dead three hundred forty seven missing so far this year many roads bridges and tunnels is tell us what officials say damages from severe weather conditions are in the tens of billions of dollars it's the worst flooding in the country in over a decade and. the u.s. senate has passed a bill aimed at helping a two and a half million unemployed americans whose benefits of jews who run out the small the bill will extend welfare for a further three months many were left wi
now for small but wild news this hour north korea has called for joint military exercises between south korea and the u.s. to be counseled calling them a threat to global peace it also described new u.s. sanctions as a clear expression of intensified hostility hillary clinton is expected to discuss the issue jane the assy and we've known for a tension it was high considerably in march off to north korea was accused a sinking a warship belonging to the south. who is weeping across south and...
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during her four-day stay she met the families of citizens abducted by north korea. kim spoke about lives and roles of the japanese abductees. >> translator: i was allowed to live because i was a witness to history. by being alive, i could tell what i know about the 1987 bombing of a korean airliner and also the abductions by north korea. >> 115 people died when the south korean exploded over the sea in 1987. kim was sentenced to death for her role in the bombing, but she was later pardoned. she now lives in the south. during kim's visit, she met the relatives of abductees who the north say are dead. the former agent today them she met their daughter once when kim was living with a fellow agent. in the interview on friday, she described the time with her in detail. >> translator: i met her briefly and only once in june 1984. at the time i was learning chinese at a nearby facility. she looked very young, much younger than me, in fact. i remember she was a fair-skinned girl with a lovely look, and she also seemed very generous. i asked her to sing something to ease the
during her four-day stay she met the families of citizens abducted by north korea. kim spoke about lives and roles of the japanese abductees. >> translator: i was allowed to live because i was a witness to history. by being alive, i could tell what i know about the 1987 bombing of a korean airliner and also the abductions by north korea. >> 115 people died when the south korean exploded over the sea in 1987. kim was sentenced to death for her role in the bombing, but she was later...
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north korea is comfortable being a state that makes nuclear threats. >> all this after the secretary of state and defense secretary visited the korean demill tarrized zone, and saying these military excises are meant to send a clear signal. >> we have seen nothing that gives us any reason to believe that north korea is ready to end its provac consecutive belligerent behavior. >> threats from the north are nothing new but take on new meaning after the sinking of a south korean vessel. >> the white house is not commending on the north corn threat bunt it doesn't mean these exercised haven't created a war of words. >> there will be physical response. >> reporter: that statement from a north korean spokesman, answered by the defense secretary. >> taking steps that further strengthen deterrence and also demonstrate our determination not to be intimidated. >> reporter: 8,000 troops, 20 ships, and 200 aircraft start sending that message tonight. abc news, washington. >> alan: a massive search is underway in afghanistan for two missing u.s. navy service members. nato says they drove away fro
north korea is comfortable being a state that makes nuclear threats. >> all this after the secretary of state and defense secretary visited the korean demill tarrized zone, and saying these military excises are meant to send a clear signal. >> we have seen nothing that gives us any reason to believe that north korea is ready to end its provac consecutive belligerent behavior. >> threats from the north are nothing new but take on new meaning after the sinking of a south korean...
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he said, you know, i picked up two girls from north korea and their husbands approve. so sweet. >> jimmy: who paid? seems like your sister should have picked up the check. who went for that check? >> we tried. we did. >> jimmy: that clinton. he is something else. >> he's fast. >> jimmy: why did he get sele selected to be the guy? or did he get selected? >> here's the interesting thing about the whole othrdeal. kirm jong ill wanted to meet clinton. that's one of the reasons the girls were kept for so long. because when his father, the great leader, kim jong-il is referred to the leader, clinton was the first to call him, even before north korea's allies. he always remembered that, so that expression of humanity was something that he had always recalled and that's why he wanted to meet bill clinton. pretty amazing. >> jimmy: maybe this whole thing was a ruse just to get to meet bill clinton. your sister -- well, you've been to north korea yourself. >> yes. >> jimmy: you did a documentary there. >> i did. >> jimmy: you did not have approval to do that. >> well, i was ther
he said, you know, i picked up two girls from north korea and their husbands approve. so sweet. >> jimmy: who paid? seems like your sister should have picked up the check. who went for that check? >> we tried. we did. >> jimmy: that clinton. he is something else. >> he's fast. >> jimmy: why did he get sele selected to be the guy? or did he get selected? >> here's the interesting thing about the whole othrdeal. kirm jong ill wanted to meet clinton. that's one...
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. >>> japan and south korea have agreed to collaborate to increase pressure on north korea. they're aiming to prevent further provocations following the north's alleged sinking of a south korean warship. the agreement came in a meeting in hanoi on thursday between japanese foreign minister katsuya okada and south korean counterpart yu myung hwan. they're in the capital to tand meeting of the asean regional forum. at a post-meeting news conference okada referred to the recent u.n. security council presidential statement that condemned the sinking. >> south korea's foreign ministry spokesperson quoted yu as saying both nations should pressure the north to refrain from acting against the international community. >>> a senior u.s. official has brushed off north korea's condemnation of new u.s. sanctions against the country and its planned military drills with south korea. north korean foreign ministry official ri dong il said in vietnam on thursday that the u.s. moves represent an expansion of its anti-north korean and security in the peninsula. at a news conference u.s. assista
. >>> japan and south korea have agreed to collaborate to increase pressure on north korea. they're aiming to prevent further provocations following the north's alleged sinking of a south korean warship. the agreement came in a meeting in hanoi on thursday between japanese foreign minister katsuya okada and south korean counterpart yu myung hwan. they're in the capital to tand meeting of the asean regional forum. at a post-meeting news conference okada referred to the recent u.n....
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back should i don't know what could be more i cannot make downturns against the north korea because it is already too much isolated so. the other trade always last down the four billion us dollars and eighty percent concentrated on china i think that's just a statement made of the un security council statement on north korea reached come down the. cells kind of washing sink in boston stools which didn't play most core after these in norway conditions north korea could attack now south korea and go to all of them in. predominance so there are a pall from your past selves for an alliance i think that the only way to deal with north koreans now is to negotiate especially you know when dad get back to nuclear and they want to be treated as a nuclear power and deep down when they're treated as they're some kind of. evil axis. so they're just irritated then that's very difficult to deal with them in such a way. other international news this hour and scientists in romania have a dog all set to be the bodies of four remaining dictated nicolo to test and his wife and children want to confirm th
back should i don't know what could be more i cannot make downturns against the north korea because it is already too much isolated so. the other trade always last down the four billion us dollars and eighty percent concentrated on china i think that's just a statement made of the un security council statement on north korea reached come down the. cells kind of washing sink in boston stools which didn't play most core after these in norway conditions north korea could attack now south korea and...
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, blamed on north korea an international investigation. joint u.s.-south korea and naval exercises are planned for this weekend, aimed at deterring any attacks from north korea. this was a south korean exercise in may, a response to the sinking of the warsaw -- warship. american said they strongly support the idea of south korea demonstrating that it can defend itself. china and north korea -- china, ally, hasea's main expressed concern. the mood is likely to become more intense. bbc news. >> authorities are said to reopen one-third of fishing grounds in the gulf of mexico. they say no crude-oil has been found since the middle of june. meanwhile, some ships being used and the cleanup are being called off. forecast -- forecasters were calling for a job will storm to hit the area. the american national hurricane center says it could hit the site of the oil spill within the next three days. the oil spill chief, admiral thad allen, says they have countermeasures if ships have to be evacuated. we have more. this is good news? >> this is absolut
, blamed on north korea an international investigation. joint u.s.-south korea and naval exercises are planned for this weekend, aimed at deterring any attacks from north korea. this was a south korean exercise in may, a response to the sinking of the warsaw -- warship. american said they strongly support the idea of south korea demonstrating that it can defend itself. china and north korea -- china, ally, hasea's main expressed concern. the mood is likely to become more intense. bbc news....
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on security council statement on north korea which. south korean warship sinking still reach didn't blame or after this in all conditions north korea could attack now south korea due to the. predominance of military power from the south korean alliance i think the only way to deal with north koreans is to negotiate especially if. you play. and they want to be treated as a new player and if and when they're treated as some kind of. evil axis. so just irritated then that's a very difficult to to deal with them in such a way one hour let's return to our top story this hour an attack on a power plant in russia itself i cannot talk to political analysts nicholai patrol from the carnegie moscow office in moscow thanks very much indeed for joining us now a criminal investigation has been launched. it's not regarded as terrorism by the police interestingly enough why is that do you think. well you know it seems to me there that's the very pro which exists in the recent past by the federal center according to which from one side there was sort
on security council statement on north korea which. south korean warship sinking still reach didn't blame or after this in all conditions north korea could attack now south korea due to the. predominance of military power from the south korean alliance i think the only way to deal with north koreans is to negotiate especially if. you play. and they want to be treated as a new player and if and when they're treated as some kind of. evil axis. so just irritated then that's a very difficult to to...
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both north and south korea perspective of a war as mutually assured destruction if a conflict were to erupt the korean peninsula would be economically devastated besides neighboring china has no interest in a war in its borders either nuclear or not. and that was appealed to redskin from the diplomatic academy of the russian foreign ministry. british antiwar activists are claiming the massive leak of u.s. military documents on afghanistan is a moment marks the beginning of the end of international intervention in the country the posted online by wiki leaks suggest the situation on the ground is far from the official picture ninety thousand pages details civilian deaths at the hands of nato troops as well as concerns that pakistani intelligence could be helping the taliban calls to end the war and are growing louder in many countries including. from a former british soldier whose refusal to fight his freedom. this is the soldier who said no speaking out against the conflict one he calls illegal and unjustifiable his advice to the government. to simply. people in the morning with. this
both north and south korea perspective of a war as mutually assured destruction if a conflict were to erupt the korean peninsula would be economically devastated besides neighboring china has no interest in a war in its borders either nuclear or not. and that was appealed to redskin from the diplomatic academy of the russian foreign ministry. british antiwar activists are claiming the massive leak of u.s. military documents on afghanistan is a moment marks the beginning of the end of...
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a south korean newspapers claiming russian investigators the found north korea did not torpedo one of the sounds were shipped the report which russia has not confirmed says the vessel hit i will be chilling. the korean peninsula and moments with the loss of some forty six. and earlier us back to the investigation responsible but russia said it's a team of investigators to the north london north korea that had nothing to do with the then investigated genitally mouth and that hole in the tents are very ugly. the international investigators of course came from countries that are very close to the u.s. united nation's military presence and in the korean peninsula so as far as it being a non biased investigation the south korean many south koreans aren't buying it north korea of course didn't buy it we've had the you know secretary of state hillary clinton over there rattling the sabers against north korea recently the people who have a vested interest are those who would like to increase tensions in asia this is very critical because this if there is a smoking gun that this could have bee
a south korean newspapers claiming russian investigators the found north korea did not torpedo one of the sounds were shipped the report which russia has not confirmed says the vessel hit i will be chilling. the korean peninsula and moments with the loss of some forty six. and earlier us back to the investigation responsible but russia said it's a team of investigators to the north london north korea that had nothing to do with the then investigated genitally mouth and that hole in the tents...
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north korea has denounced the move. china has expressed concern about the possibility of another u.s.-south korean military drill in the yellow sea in its vicinity, saying such a move would heighten tension. >>> north korea has denounced japan's participation in the u.s.-south korean joint military drills. north korea's committee for the peaceful reunification of korea issued a statement on tuesday. it says the united states and south korea are trying to form a military confederation triangle by winning japan over to their side. the statement also said that war flames would spread to the whole of northeast asia ignited by the three countries. four officers from the japanese maritime self-defense force are participating as observers in the four-day joint naval exercise from sunday near the korean peninsula. it's the first time that japanese self-defense force officers have taken part in a u.s.-south korea exercise. >>> u.s. ambassador to japan john roos is likely to attend a ceremony for the victims of the 1945 atomic bo
north korea has denounced the move. china has expressed concern about the possibility of another u.s.-south korean military drill in the yellow sea in its vicinity, saying such a move would heighten tension. >>> north korea has denounced japan's participation in the u.s.-south korean joint military drills. north korea's committee for the peaceful reunification of korea issued a statement on tuesday. it says the united states and south korea are trying to form a military confederation...
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there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that in fact north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this sinking. and that was foreign policy analyst even gallons they are now the impact of the b.p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico has been as disastrous to the firm's finances as has to the environment and the crisis has forced b.p. c.e.o. to step down eleven billion pounds in losses already and force the sale of assets to pay for the cleanup and compensation claims there's now some debate over just how bad the environmental impact will be some scientists believe the facts will be felt for decades while there is some evidence that the leak has been clearing from the surface of the water much faster than expected time magazine's michael grunwald things exaggerating the damage as a way for some to
there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that in fact north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this sinking. and that was foreign policy analyst even gallons they are now the impact of the b.p. oil...
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a south korean newspaper is claiming russian investigators have found north korea did not know one of the sounds were ships the report which russia has not confirmed says the vessel hit a mine will be cheering and the sound of the korean peninsula in march with the loss of forty six sailors and the earlier u.s. backed international investigation found pyongyang responsible for russia's own team of investigators to the region last month north korea maintains it had nothing to do with the incident investigative journalist wayne madsen that says the whole incident could potentially turn very openly. the international investigators of course came from countries that are very close to the u.s. united nations military presence and in the korean peninsula so as far as it being a non biased investigation the south korean many south koreans aren't buying it north korea of course didn't buy it we've had you know secretary of state hillary clinton over there rattling the sabers against north korea recently the people who have a vested interest or those who would like to increase tensions in asia
a south korean newspaper is claiming russian investigators have found north korea did not know one of the sounds were ships the report which russia has not confirmed says the vessel hit a mine will be cheering and the sound of the korean peninsula in march with the loss of forty six sailors and the earlier u.s. backed international investigation found pyongyang responsible for russia's own team of investigators to the region last month north korea maintains it had nothing to do with the...
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both north and south korea perspective of a war as mutually assured destruction if a conflict were to run the korean peninsula would be economically devastated besides neighboring china has no interest in a war on its borders either nuclear or not. well let's cross back to our top story now and to discuss the implications of this potential environmental crisis of course we're talking about the several thousand barrels of highly dangerous chemicals that are heading to china after being washed into a river by floods in northeastern china i'm now joined by journeys to get back to the russian profile magazine i mismanaged many things the joining of the how dangerous is the situation for both china and thing. well it's not the first such a cure and so we've had similar situations before and every time there was a brawl bill with information they're trying years ago a month is very unwilling to share information with its own citizens and with the russian authorities all saw so basically we would see a real test to my mind for russia chinese relations that is difficult to gauge really was go
both north and south korea perspective of a war as mutually assured destruction if a conflict were to run the korean peninsula would be economically devastated besides neighboring china has no interest in a war on its borders either nuclear or not. well let's cross back to our top story now and to discuss the implications of this potential environmental crisis of course we're talking about the several thousand barrels of highly dangerous chemicals that are heading to china after being washed...
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. >> on north korea. there will be a meeting between u.s. forces and north korea. what would this be about? >> i will defer to dod and the un command in terms of whether the meeting will take place tomorrow. this is a forum through which the military can talk about violations of the armistice. the sinking of the ship was a violation of the existing armistice, but i will defer to dod. but it was something that was proposed to north korea and they initially rejected it. as to whether the meeting will take place as early as tomorrow, i will defer dod. >> there is a report that [unintelligible] >> i don't know anything beyond what mark talked about. >> senators have asked secretary clinton to take up with the brits very urgently the case of [unintelligible] who appears to have more than the three months to live that he was reported to have had when he was released by the scottish authorities. do you know if the secretary has received this letter--- received this letter? good turns out he was paid by the libyans to do this. >> i will check to see if we receive the lette
. >> on north korea. there will be a meeting between u.s. forces and north korea. what would this be about? >> i will defer to dod and the un command in terms of whether the meeting will take place tomorrow. this is a forum through which the military can talk about violations of the armistice. the sinking of the ship was a violation of the existing armistice, but i will defer to dod. but it was something that was proposed to north korea and they initially rejected it. as to whether...
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there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that in fact north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this thinking it was foreign policy analysts even dollars the air now moscow is sweltering in the hottest weather since records began one hundred thirty years ago the temperatures reaching almost forty degrees celsius have dried up crops and cause fires around the capitol later people about he's gassed discuss whether global warming has anything to do with it. and i want to warm you want to say oh this is climate and we need to do we need to cut out industry we need to cut the hopes of millions of people in the developing world take away their or their hope for fossil future. a future condemn hundreds of millions of people in the developing world to a pre-industrial. you know existence which mean
there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that in fact north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this thinking it was foreign policy analysts even dollars the air now moscow is sweltering in the...
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her case is expected to shed light on people abducteded by north korea 30 years ago. the former agent was sentenced to death in south korea for her role in the 1987 bombing of a south korean airliner which killed 115 people. she was later pardoned. kim's visit is her first trip abroad since her arrest. the japanese ministry used her discretion to allowed kim to enter japan. she will spend four days in the country. shortly after 7:00 a.m. tuesday, kim arrived at a villa belonging to former prime minister hatoyama where she will be staying. later in the day she will meet with family members offan abductor who taught her the japanese language. kim meant the brother and son in south korea last year. kim will meet the parents of another abductee on wednesday. the former agent said she wants to tell the parents what she bpz their daughter. kim is known to have lived with japanese abductee taguchi in north korea from 1981 to '83. she learned japanese and customs from taguchi. in march last year, she met ta gulch taguchi's relatives. kim said thattaguchi was a pers she could
her case is expected to shed light on people abducteded by north korea 30 years ago. the former agent was sentenced to death in south korea for her role in the 1987 bombing of a south korean airliner which killed 115 people. she was later pardoned. kim's visit is her first trip abroad since her arrest. the japanese ministry used her discretion to allowed kim to enter japan. she will spend four days in the country. shortly after 7:00 a.m. tuesday, kim arrived at a villa belonging to former prime...
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. >> north korea has often struggled to take care of its of people. ever since the famine of the 1994, illness and hunger remains a fact of life. now amnesty international, based on interviews with defectors who left north korea in the last few years, appeared to provide grim confirmation of how bad things remain in one sector of society, the health system. >> of north viet -- north korea it purports to have a free health care system, but in reality fails to provide the most basic care to its population. they have frequent power cuts and no heat in the winter. >> the report paints a picture of hospitals to void of basic medicines and education and other major surgeries are carried out without the use of anesthetic. >> the operation took about an hour and 10 minutes. i was screaming so much from the pain, i thought i was going to die. they had tied my hands and legs to prevent me from moving. >> it is 1 million miles from affluent south korea, where the vast majority of citizens enjoy basic health insurance. amnesty international says evidence shows no
. >> north korea has often struggled to take care of its of people. ever since the famine of the 1994, illness and hunger remains a fact of life. now amnesty international, based on interviews with defectors who left north korea in the last few years, appeared to provide grim confirmation of how bad things remain in one sector of society, the health system. >> of north viet -- north korea it purports to have a free health care system, but in reality fails to provide the most basic...
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a stool which didn't blame north korea but these inaugural conditions north korea could that technology itself already due to the all of them in. predominance all military power from your past self or an alliance i think the only way to deal with north koreans now is to negotiate especially you know went down to park to nuclear power and they want to be treated as a new their power and then when they're treated as a some kind of. evil axis. so they're just irritated then that's a very difficult to to deal with them in such a way. that it's going to check all the international news making headlines this hour and scientists in the mania have double what it believed to be the baldies a fuller remaining dictator nikolaus tell chest and his wife and children want to confirm that they were actually buried at the spot in bucharest officials took samples from the corpses before repairing the coffins ceausescu ruled romania for twenty years before being executed in an anti communist revolts. the west of flushing in more than a decade his. actually seven hundred people in china dead so far this y
a stool which didn't blame north korea but these inaugural conditions north korea could that technology itself already due to the all of them in. predominance all military power from your past self or an alliance i think the only way to deal with north koreans now is to negotiate especially you know went down to park to nuclear power and they want to be treated as a new their power and then when they're treated as a some kind of. evil axis. so they're just irritated then that's a very difficult...
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. >>> there is an ominous threat of force from north korea tonight if the u.s. and south korea hold war games as planned tomorrow. north korea has made these kind of threats before, but this one is causing more anxiety. here's david kerley. >> reporter: with one of america's most powerful warships poised to take part in joint military exercises, tonight north korea is threatening to use its nuclear deterrents in response. the north says the u.s./south korean exercises will result in what it calls a retaliatory sacred war. >> we should be very worried about this. north korea is getting comfortable with being a state that makes nuclear threats, and we better get used to it. >> reporter: all this just days after the secretary of state and defense secretary visited the korean demilitarized zone announcing new sanctions aimed at the north's nuclear program and saying these military exercises are meant to send a clear signal. >> we have seen nothing that gives us any reason to believe that north korea is ready to end its provocative, belligerent behaviors. >> reporter
. >>> there is an ominous threat of force from north korea tonight if the u.s. and south korea hold war games as planned tomorrow. north korea has made these kind of threats before, but this one is causing more anxiety. here's david kerley. >> reporter: with one of america's most powerful warships poised to take part in joint military exercises, tonight north korea is threatening to use its nuclear deterrents in response. the north says the u.s./south korean exercises will result...
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north korea is threatening to retaliate with nuclear weapons. >> good morning. marine layer fairly thick, mount tam cam, 52 degrees in san francisco. accu-weather forecast coming up. >> good morning. thanks for joining us the i'm carolyn tyler. we have developing news in san jose this morning. firefighters are on the scene of an apartment fire that has killed a seven-year-old girl and left nine others injured. it started just before 2:00 this morning at the building on hamilton and meridian avenues. they had knocked down in 20 minutes. two adults and five children live in the apartment unit that burned. young girl was pulled from inside the burning building by firefighters, but they were not able to save her. >> in the back bedroom, they found her and brought her out. she was transported where she was pronounced dead. >> her surviving members have been treated. three other people also slightly hurt. investigators are now trying to determine how that fire started. >>> a 7-year-old girl is reported in stable condition at children's hospital oakland. she is recover
north korea is threatening to retaliate with nuclear weapons. >> good morning. marine layer fairly thick, mount tam cam, 52 degrees in san francisco. accu-weather forecast coming up. >> good morning. thanks for joining us the i'm carolyn tyler. we have developing news in san jose this morning. firefighters are on the scene of an apartment fire that has killed a seven-year-old girl and left nine others injured. it started just before 2:00 this morning at the building on hamilton and...
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in north korea, for all of the poverty and oppression that its people go under, north korea still has one of the largest standing armies in the world. it is a threat to south korea. it is a threat to the south koreans every day. but part of our international -- our foreign policy for the last, since the second world war and the korean war, has been to defend itself korea. so that is not going to be changing anytime soon. host: the trip included vietnam. why? guest: every year they have a regional security conference. secretary clinton went to represent the u.s.. the north koreans were there and their foreign minister was there. north korean officials were very belligerent and bombastic as usual, and were quite vehement in rejecting accusations about the ship sinking, in vehement that these naval exercises going on this weekend would be met with some kind of response. host: how was the respect -- a reception for a secretary? guest: the vietnamese are quite been hammered with secretary clinton. she first visited there with a husband-- they are quite enamored with secretary clinton. they
in north korea, for all of the poverty and oppression that its people go under, north korea still has one of the largest standing armies in the world. it is a threat to south korea. it is a threat to the south koreans every day. but part of our international -- our foreign policy for the last, since the second world war and the korean war, has been to defend itself korea. so that is not going to be changing anytime soon. host: the trip included vietnam. why? guest: every year they have a...
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that there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that in fact north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this thinking and i was foreign policy analyst even though it's there for you this hour here in our team the right to kill our team delves into the revolution that ripped apart care to stand. why do citizens with. its own. selves. when they go. to be killed. so stay with us and watch the full report in twenty minutes time here on our team. the impact of the b.p. oil spill in the gulf of mexico has been as has disastrous to the firm's finances as it has to the environment the crisis has forced b.p. c.e.o. to step down brought eleven billion pounds in losses already and force the sale of assets to pay for the cleanup and compensation claims there is now some debate over just how bad the environ
that there is a large opposition within south korea to the idea that in fact north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship and the opposition parties in south korea and many of the newspapers have been calling into question the south korean report so the russian naval report is consistent with what a lot of people in south korea believe which is that north korea hasn't been responsible for this thinking and i was foreign policy analyst even though it's there for you this hour here in...
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leonid patrol says north korea will only respond if faced with aggression from the us north korea never threatens first north korea in the small distant you for impoverished struggling pariah state so i believe the north korea simply reacts or sometime over reacts to the phrase which comes from outside if united states decides to go ahead and execute invasion or regime change i would be surprised if your at some stage decided to use their nuclear capability nuclear deterrence against whatever in the me is closest to solve grizz going to be the first victim of the. with the world still smarting at israel's raid on the gaza bound aid flotilla in may arab countries have been making efforts to get help to the palestinians but british journalist alan hart believes they're doing nothing more than point scoring at israel's expense. i'm inclined to the view that you. know it's a little gesture that you know we really with the with the palestinians that's what president carter once called b.s. bullshit but not. and you can watch this interview in full in twenty minutes time right here on r.t. mo
leonid patrol says north korea will only respond if faced with aggression from the us north korea never threatens first north korea in the small distant you for impoverished struggling pariah state so i believe the north korea simply reacts or sometime over reacts to the phrase which comes from outside if united states decides to go ahead and execute invasion or regime change i would be surprised if your at some stage decided to use their nuclear capability nuclear deterrence against whatever...
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north korea never threatens first north korea as a small distant you for impoverished struggling pariah state so i believe that north korea simply reacts or sometimes reacts to the threats which comes from outside if united states decides to go ahead and execute an invasion or regime change i would be surprised if you're at some stage decided to use the nuclear capability nuclear deterrence against whatever in the me is closest to solve korea's going to be the first victim of the. well another much discussed potential nuclear standoff involves iran and israel tel aviv claims tehran poses a real threat but veteran british journalist alan hart says iran would never strike first. let's just supposing iran had one to three dozen nuclear bombs do you think he would be stupid enough to launch a first nuclear strike on israel of course he would because the whole of iran would be devastated the real reason why israel is paying up the iranian threat is to deflect political and other attention away from what it is doing in the occupied territories but the only real problem for israel is if you ro
north korea never threatens first north korea as a small distant you for impoverished struggling pariah state so i believe that north korea simply reacts or sometimes reacts to the threats which comes from outside if united states decides to go ahead and execute an invasion or regime change i would be surprised if you're at some stage decided to use the nuclear capability nuclear deterrence against whatever in the me is closest to solve korea's going to be the first victim of the. well another...
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they announced new sanctions on north korea and they will gin large-scal milityexerses withsouth korea and two days. north korea made the threat on the sidelines of the summit in hanoi. >> final preparations aboard the uss george washington before four days of maneuvers. naval exercises are supposed to show solidarity with south korea. the aircraft carrier has arrived from japan. >> this is an example of a hostile policies against us. we will have an aggressive response. >> tensions between washington and p'yongyang whenever likely to be far from the surface at the summit. relations reached a new low in march after the north was blamed for the sinking of a south korean war ship. the behavior of the northwest called provocative. -- the north was called provocative. this week's maneuvers will likely widen the chasm between the two communities. >> there was an attempt to block the blockade of gaza in late may. some activists were killed by israel the commandos in the incident. the u.n. human rights committee intends to investigate whether the attack violated international law. a former u.
they announced new sanctions on north korea and they will gin large-scal milityexerses withsouth korea and two days. north korea made the threat on the sidelines of the summit in hanoi. >> final preparations aboard the uss george washington before four days of maneuvers. naval exercises are supposed to show solidarity with south korea. the aircraft carrier has arrived from japan. >> this is an example of a hostile policies against us. we will have an aggressive response. >>...
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there's a large opposition within south korea to the idea that in fact north korea is responsible for the sinking of the ship the lead government is.
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north korea is threatening to use nuclear deterrence in response. >> the north says the u.s., south korean exercises will result in a retaliatory sacred war. >> we should be worried about this. north korea is comfortable in making nuclear threats. >> this is days after the secretary of state and defense secretary visited the demilitarized zone talking of sanctions and they say they are meant to send a clear signal. >> we have seen anything that gives us any reason to believe that north korea is ready to end its provocative behavior. >> threats from the north are nothing new but take on more meaning after a sinking of a ship, caused by a torpedo according to the u.s. >> the white house is not commenting on the latest north korean threat but it doesn't mean the exercises haven't created the war of words. >> it will be a physical response. >> that statement, answered by the defense secretary. >> taking steps that further sanctions and demonstrate our determination not to be intimidated. >> 8,000 troops, 20 ships and 200 aircraft sending a message. >>> up next, cleanup crews are heading back o
north korea is threatening to use nuclear deterrence in response. >> the north says the u.s., south korean exercises will result in a retaliatory sacred war. >> we should be worried about this. north korea is comfortable in making nuclear threats. >> this is days after the secretary of state and defense secretary visited the demilitarized zone talking of sanctions and they say they are meant to send a clear signal. >> we have seen anything that gives us any reason to...